View Full Version : Jamie McGrath M Aberdeen b.1996
2 Year Contract
26/07/2023, 8:49 PM
Technically he terminated his contract rather than the other way around.
Correct, Wigan mentioned in their statement that they made efforts to try and retain him and the other lad that opted to terminate their contracts over several breaches of contract by the club with unpaid wages
Razors left peg
26/07/2023, 10:22 PM
As a free agent I wonder will he attract the interest of a Championship club. I know it didn't work at Wigan but he's shown there's a half decent player in him at times in Scotland and internationally
Can't see him going anywhere bar back to Scotland.
Razors left peg
27/07/2023, 3:06 AM
Can't see him going anywhere bar back to Scotland.
Probably, but you live in hope for better
Eirambler
27/07/2023, 6:06 AM
Has been linked to Hearts for a while but they seem like a bit of a basket case at the moment, so possibly not the best move for him. He needs to find somewhere he can settle and play week in week out at a decent level.
Stuttgart88
27/07/2023, 9:07 AM
Shamrock Rovers should take him on until end of the season.
joey B
22/08/2023, 1:09 PM
Heading to Aberdeen despite interest from Hearts,hopefully they can make it into the Europa League group stages,be a good level to test himself at…
Eirambler
22/08/2023, 5:51 PM
They'll be in the Conference League at worst.
osarusan
27/08/2023, 6:20 PM
Came on against St Mirren today, was anonymous like the rest of the team in an absolute rollcercoaster of a game.
seanfhear
27/08/2023, 6:49 PM
Came on against St Mirren today, was anonymous like the rest of the team in an absolute rollcercoaster of a game.
Anonymous on a roller-coaster ~ Was he part of the furniture ?
tetsujin1979
27/08/2023, 7:28 PM
Aberdeen with bigger fish to fry this week, second leg of their Europa Conference qualifier against Hacken at home on Thrsday
Crosby87
16/09/2023, 2:02 PM
Starts for the Deenies. Management wants him to be more aggressive.
Starts against Eintracht Frankfurt in the Conference League.
Fixer82
22/09/2023, 12:38 PM
Starts against Eintracht Frankfurt in the Conference League.
how did he play?
how did he play?
Aberdeen live player rating for him:
Jamie McGrath - 6
Didn't see as much of the ball as he would have liked but worked his socks off and helped give Aberdeen a solid defensive structure.
Demesne Lad
30/09/2023, 5:12 PM
Scores against Rangers, on his 27th birthday.
seanfhear
30/09/2023, 5:44 PM
Beale might be on his way out of Rangers if things keep going like this. There could be another spin of the managerial merry-go-round coming up.
tetsujin1979
09/11/2023, 10:47 PM
did some digging, you have to go back more than a decade for the last Irish player to scored a goal in European competition in Greece
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First half double for Jamie McGrath today against Ross County.
Stuttgart88
03/01/2024, 11:34 AM
First half double for Jamie McGrath today against Ross County.
Discussed here https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/football/67872259
Acornvilla
11/08/2024, 3:58 PM
Goal and assist both last week and today in Aberdeen victories. They've won all 6 matches so far this season, 4 cup, 2 in the league, he's started all of them. Feels like he's finally gotten the right move.
Did you watch any of the games? Tranksfermarkt says he played LM but Livescore is saying RM. Either way I think he'll play either of those positions for us under Hallgrimsson assuming we play 442.
Acornvilla
11/08/2024, 7:57 PM
Did you watch any of the games? Tranksfermarkt says he played LM but Livescore is saying RM. Either way I think he'll play either of those positions for us under Hallgrimsson assuming we play 442.
I've only seen the highlights from both games and he scored from the left side in both, also assists were from right footed inswinging corners on the left.
Seems Aberdeen have lost their main striker to Girona, so things might get a little tougher from now on, but looking at their fixtures, they really could win the first 5/6 league games before running in to Celtic.
Gavin Molloy has continued playing every minute of every game so far too. Really handling the step from LOI to SPL well.
Olé Olé
11/08/2024, 8:17 PM
Did you watch any of the games? Tranksfermarkt says he played LM but Livescore is saying RM. Either way I think he'll play either of those positions for us under Hallgrimsson assuming we play 442.
You think he'll start or just be an option there?
Acornvilla
11/08/2024, 8:23 PM
Playing a run of games in a side doing well, high on confidence should see him around the squad at least. I wasn't sure he'd get caps under the next manager, but he's not doing himself any harm so far. I think he's a good squad option and we probably haven't seen the best of him in an Irish shirt yet. Away in Portugal was the one match that sticks out in my mind that I really remember thinking he can contribute a lot for years going forward. Then he made the awful move to Wigan and hasn't seemed to quite hit those previous heights, until now hopefully.
I think it's more a case that he's playing left of a 3 behind a main striker and drifting centrally when he can.
You think he'll start or just be an option there?
Think Ogbene has RM locked if he's fit and available. When it comes to LM there's no standout player. When Iceland played 442 believe they had a CM player who played a lot out wide.
Don't know if it was a tactical thing or just Iceland didn't really have anyone to play LM I think it might have been. Have one wide player make it a midfield three with the other natural wide player pushing higher to make it a front three.
He keeps up the good form then don't see why he shouldn't start at LM. Think Knight is another player who could be a wide midfield option for Hallgrimsson if we only play with a midfield two.
Could see a work horse like player start on the left with someone like Johnston to come off the bench. Just need to get away from Celtic as he's been used as a CF this season it seems. Think Hallgrimsson will like someone like Callum ODowda too.
Playing a run of games in a side doing well, high on confidence should see him around the squad at least. I wasn't sure he'd get caps under the next manager, but he's not doing himself any harm so far. I think he's a good squad option and we probably haven't seen the best of him in an Irish shirt yet. Away in Portugal was the one match that sticks out in my mind that I really remember thinking he can contribute a lot for years going forward. Then he made the awful move to Wigan and hasn't seemed to quite hit those previous heights, until now hopefully.
I think it's more a case that he's playing left of a 3 behind a main striker and drifting centrally when he can.
Why so?
Trequartista20
12/08/2024, 1:20 AM
Halgrimsson left the Iceland position a full 6 years ago, didn't he?
So is 4-4-2 his preferred formation? Or was that just the most pragmatic deployment of the very slim playing resources available to him at that time?
Did he mostly use this system with Jamaica? It looks like He played with a back three in his last two matches, at least, against Ecuador and Mexico. He did say he wasn't wedded to any particular formation when he was first interviewed, but most managers will have their preferred system.
It seems to me we'll get completely overwhelmed in every match if we play a 1980s-style 4-4-bloody-2 against any, even remotely reasonable international team, in 2024.
It's not even as if we have two central midfielders of exceptional ability. Two peak Roy Keanes playing in there would struggle in today's game. And we looked woefully outnumbered in that area during Kenny's time, in almost every match.
I remember McCarthy saying, when he came in for his second spell back in 2018, that it would be naive to play a 4-4-2, as he had done back during his first spell, in the modern game.
It certainly looked that way under Trap.
With Jamaica it seemed he favoured 442 but did use 3 at the back towards the end of his reign. I wouldn't be surprised to see him stick with that for us, especially if the backroom will be the interim staff.
Acornvilla
12/08/2024, 6:24 AM
Why so?
He'd been struggling to recapture his St. Mirren form and to make the step forward I'd hoped he could, new shiny toys always come along to take your place if you stand still. Thankfully it looks like he's doing the thing
Eirambler
12/08/2024, 6:40 AM
Playing 4-4-2 only really makes sense if the plan is to basically concede midfield out of possession and defend deeper instead and to basically bypass it in attack, either through quick counter attacking play or long ball. It can work, but only in a specific game plan.
Acornvilla
12/08/2024, 7:02 AM
I expect we'll play a 4-2-3-1 that can be a 4-5-1 when you're under pressure. but the option to spring a lot of bodies forward on the counter.
Someone like Knight/Mcgrath on the left means they could drop deeper and more centrally to bulk up midfield when needed, someone like Sammy or Troy centrally and Ogbene on the right to stretch things, with Ferguson/Idah at the tip. Hopefully a few more people put their hands up to offer more options and alternatives.
Central midfield is the biggest issue still, and someone to take the left back spot.
Diggs246
12/08/2024, 9:11 AM
Think Ogbene has RM locked if he's fit and available. When it comes to LM there's no standout player. When Iceland played 442 believe they had a CM player who played a lot out wide.
Don't know if it was a tactical thing or just Iceland didn't really have anyone to play LM I think it might have been. Have one wide player make it a midfield three with the other natural wide player pushing higher to make it a front three.
He keeps up the good form then don't see why he shouldn't start at LM. Think Knight is another player who could be a wide midfield option for Hallgrimsson if we only play with a midfield two.
Could see a work horse like player start on the left with someone like Johnston to come off the bench. Just need to get away from Celtic as he's been used as a CF this season it seems. Think Hallgrimsson will like someone like Callum ODowda too.
I wonder will ogbene be locked in to start at RM, if Mcateer comes onboard?
Acornvilla
12/08/2024, 10:02 AM
I wonder will ogbene be locked in to start at RM, if Mcateer comes onboard?
He has a lot of work to do to displace Chio as things stand imo. Will he even get meaningful game time for Leicester in the PL this season and be able for the step up or get loaned out by Christmas would be my initial thoughts on him and where his career is. I hope he's great, people seem to think highly of him, but he's 22 and has had more or less one good season or half a season at championship level to his name.
Diggs246
12/08/2024, 11:19 AM
He has a lot of work to do to displace Chio as things stand imo. Will he even get meaningful game time for Leicester in the PL this season and be able for the step up or get loaned out by Christmas would be my initial thoughts on him and where his career is. I hope he's great, people seem to think highly of him, but he's 22 and has had more or less one good season or half a season at championship level to his name.
He played 26 times last season, is there an indication he wont be playing in the prem?
Acornvilla
12/08/2024, 1:10 PM
He played 26 times last season, is there an indication he wont be playing in the prem?
He was a sub in their last two friendlies, got about 30 mins in each. We'll see, we have no idea if he's good enough yet. I don't know if they're looking to sign more players, but if he gets a chance and doesn't take it, or the team aren't doing well there's no guarantee they'll pin their hopes on him, that's why I don't know if he's going to be playing enough to be in an Ireland squad yet. Lot's of unknowns, we'll find out soon.
I actually don't know the stats, but how many of those 26 apps were starts, I think he was injured a bit, and would likely have played more otherwise?
Diggs246
12/08/2024, 3:36 PM
He was a sub in their last two friendlies, got about 30 mins in each. We'll see, we have no idea if he's good enough yet. I don't know if they're looking to sign more players, but if he gets a chance and doesn't take it, or the team aren't doing well there's no guarantee they'll pin their hopes on him, that's why I don't know if he's going to be playing enough to be in an Ireland squad yet. Lot's of unknowns, we'll find out soon.
I actually don't know the stats, but how many of those 26 apps were starts, I think he was injured a bit, and would likely have played more otherwise?
Ive no idea re starts out of the 26 apps
but if this article is to be believed and its a big if tbf , he must be very good
Report: Premier League Clubs Lining Up To Sign Ireland Hopeful | Balls.ie (https://www.balls.ie/football/premier-league-clubs-ireland-kasey-mcateer-598437)
pineapple stu
12/08/2024, 3:42 PM
14 starts in those 26.
So if you take it he was a squad player really last season, then that's the kind of player that might get pushed down the pecking order when a team gets promoted to the Premier.
But then he did have three months out injured in that time and he's only 22, so he could equally kick on this season and challenge for a starting spot more, which would be great. I think Acorn's right in that we'll know by Christmas which way the season is likely to go for him.
Diggs246
12/08/2024, 3:54 PM
Yep that's more than fair
We will know by xmas
Acornvilla
25/08/2024, 4:51 PM
Another win and assist today for Jamie
Think we'll see him start on the left in the upcoming window.
Acornvilla
25/08/2024, 5:47 PM
Seems to be back to his St. Mirren form/confidence, so why not. No telling how long this Aberdeen streak will go on for, but the fixtures have been very kind to a new setup and they're taking full advantage of it.
Doesn't seem to be many out there playing games and making a claim for it early season. He's probably our most inform forwardish/attacking player with the most match minutes under his belt coming in to the internationals as things stand. Sammy also having a solid goals/minute ratio at a higher level, but far less game time and he'll be central behind a striker you'd imagine. I think Jamie can play both roles, I guess Knight might be his direct competition until Johnston plays some football. I'm probably forgetting someone obvious.
Acornvilla
19/10/2024, 9:32 PM
2 assists in a draw v Celtic today, Gav Molloy playing again as well. They're still joint top!
Stuttgart88
20/10/2024, 1:56 PM
McGrath was excellent but Molloy didn’t great game, or at least made two bad mistakes.
McGrath’s through ball for Aberdeen’s opener was lovely, though made easier by a suicidally loose high line by Celtic. The pass exposed Scales in the middle, with Trusty and Valle both well wide of him and full backs nowhere in sight. Scales made amends a couple of minutes later with a goal saving block tackle. Celtic totally lost the plot for 10-15 mins at this stage.
Aberdeen nearly had a third after a goal was ruled out by VAR for a handball nobody had seen or appealed for in real time, all from a well-delivered corner by McGrath.
Celtic then got a grip on the game again and came really close several times in a crazy 11 minutes of added time. Idah connected well with a corner but headed it straight at the keeper. He also had a header narrowly wide and a header rightly disallowed. Celtic had shots saved and cleared off the line and had a penalty rightly denied as the foul took place about 2 inches outside the box. Really entertaining game.
Stuttgart88
20/10/2024, 7:37 PM
First assist here
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Snapshot
21/10/2024, 10:55 AM
He's a good SPFL player and on form deserves his squad place with Ireland. But I cannot see him ever making much of a difference. We have too many players who are nearly good enough.
Acornvilla
30/10/2024, 9:32 PM
Missed a penalty v Rangers tonight, but they still won 2-1. That's a pretty huge result. Celtic in the cup next. I assumed their season might tail off right about now with playing Celtic x2 and Rangers in quick succession between league and cup, but so far so good!
Acornvilla
02/11/2024, 7:36 PM
Lost 6! 6-0 to Celtic in the cup today. A real statement result there. Didn't see the game, but the 2 lads started as usual. Scales and Idah also got on for the last while when the game was more than over.
Be interesting to see how Aberdeen react to this, some winnable games up next in the league or is this where it all goes wrong?
pineapple stu
02/01/2025, 2:32 PM
An amazing change in Aberdeen's fortunes lately - after starting the season with 16 wins and a draw (away to Celtic) in their first 17 games in all competitions, they bounced back from the 6-0 defeat in the previous post to win 4-1 against Dundee, but since then it's three points in eight games, and they're losing at home to Ross County this afternoon.
A bit of regression to mean from that great start was always to be expected - but not quite that bad!
tetsujin1979
24/01/2025, 4:55 PM
Going to be out for a few months with a shoulder injury
https://www.afc.co.uk/2025/01/24/injury-update-jamie-mcgrath/
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